Common use of GROOMING AND ATTIRE Clause in Contracts

GROOMING AND ATTIRE. 21.§1 The Employer and the Union agree that employees have an obligation to maintain reasonable grooming and attire standards which bear a reasonable relationship to their work. 21.§2 The Employer will not be arbitrary or capricious when requiring any employee to conform to any standards.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

GROOMING AND ATTIRE. 21.§1 The Employer and the Union agree that employees have an obligation to maintain reasonable grooming and attire standards which bear a reasonable relationship to their work. 21.§2 . The Employer will not be arbitrary or capricious when requiring any employee to conform to any standards. In a grievance over this Article, the Employer shall have the burden of demonstrating that the grooming and attire standard bears a reasonable relationship to the work of the employee and the operational needs of the Employer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Union Contract, Labor Contract, Union Contract